The Great Khali - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Khali Chop (Brain chop) - 2013-present, used as a signature move from 2006-2012
    • Punjabi Plunge / Khali Bomb (Two-handed chokeslam) - 2006-present
    • Vise Grip (Two-handed clawhold) - 2007-2012
  • Signature moves
    • Big boot, sometimes to an oncoming opponent
    • Chokeslam
    • Clothesline
    • Leg drop
    • Nerve hold
    • Repeated back elbow strikes to a cornered opponent
    • Short–arm clothesline
    • Slap to a cornered opponent's chest, sometimes onto a charging or diving opponent
    • Spin kick to an oncoming opponent
  • Managers
    • Masahiro Chono
    • Daivari
    • Ranjin Singh
    • Jinder Mahal
    • Hornswoggle
    • Natalya
  • Nicknames
    • "The Punjabi Nightmare"
    • "The Punjabi Playboy" (2008–2011; 2012 – present)
    • "The Punjabi Titan"
    • "The Prince of the Land of Five Rivers" (2009)
  • Entrance themes
    • "Da.ngr" by Jim Johnston (2006–2008; 2011)
    • "Land of Five Rivers" by Panjabi MC (2008–2011; 2012 – present)
    • "'Main Yash Hun V2" by Jim Johnston (2011; with Jinder Mahal)

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